funny Princeton/Harvard article

<p>lol its pretty amusing…but Harvard rocks! Crimson all the way! =)</p>

<p><a href=“http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/archives/2003/10/10/opinion/8787.shtml[/url]”>http://www.dailyprincetonian.com/archives/2003/10/10/opinion/8787.shtml&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>I think Harvard’s perpetually #1 out of habit. Princeton worked hard for it!</p>

<p>haha…that article’s right on. Unless, of course, I get rejected from Princeton and wind up at Harvard. Well, that might actually prove the article’s premise, so nevermind…:)</p>

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Haha how likely is that? (on second thought…it might even be possible!)</p>

<p>Anyway, kebree, good luck with your decision. I really think you deserve…no, princeton deserves a person like you. If you dont get in, I’m at the princeton adm office with a baseball bat! (Dont take me as another suitor-stalker, though :p).</p>

<p>I know a girl who was rejected from Princeton, accepted at Brown, and waitlisted at Harard… she went to Harvard.</p>

<p>And, btw, she was a Pole during communismus, and her father graduated from Princeton… She is writing books now. So it is odd.</p>

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And that basically sums up my East college tour experience. One of my eliminating factors for schools was if, while on campus, I was in perpetual fear of having my eyes impaled by the spike necklaces worn by the majority of the student body…</p>

<p>Really?, harvard and yale are all “ggrr…I’m angry because I have a future and go to an ivy league university…observe my anger make a positive difference when I go and buy spikes” ? MLKJ did not need spikes around his neck to make a difference.</p>

<p>lol, I actually liked both Yale and Brown (hated harvard) but Yale and Brown are my #2 and 3, respectively, although I realized that I have no shot at yale if I get deferred at pton…is that why you took yale off your list, kebree?</p>

<p>Wait… why wouldn’t you have a shot at Yale if deffered by Princeton?</p>

<p>Bree took Yale off her list?! what the…why?! You love Yale…I’m so confused…<em>sacuer, child-like eyes</em> <em>lower lip trembles</em></p>

<p>Because Yale is soo hard. RD is like what, 8% now? If EA is massacre, just think of how difficult RD is!</p>

<p>I know, phil-phil, I can’t believe she did that! Convince her to put it back on! (Not that either of you will need it hehe) I love Yale too. <em>reminisces about yale obsession…but oh how silly of me to ever consider it above Pton</em></p>

<p>haha, I was actually reminiscing over that yesterday! Man, there are some things I miss about the obsession (like how I could obsess over the rescols at Yale but at Princeton…well…not so much), but I definitely don’t regret choosing Princeton over Yale.</p>

<p>I still think you should though, Zante. Think how much fun you’d have there if by some whacked-out way Princeton had a brain fart and didn’t accept you and Yale did. And Bree, put it back. NOW! <em>dons apron and taps foot parentally</em></p>

<p>haha that article is funny. idk, i still feel some penn pride tho, even tho penn (not wharton!) is inferior to princeton a little. i’m looking for a reasonable other ivy to try to get into in case my non-ivy-second-choice doesn’t work out.</p>

<p>Penn is cool. Especially Wharton. I’d definitely have no problem going there, especially if I got into Huntsman. <em>drool</em></p>

<p>Are you applying, phil-phil? I’m not because of their app and because there are just too many people from my school applying (and going!) We did reasonably well in the early round- 8/10 I believe, but that doesn’t leave many spots for regular.</p>

<p>Yeah, I’m applying to Penn. It’s my número tres :)</p>

<p>My uncle went to Wharton, does that count as legacy?</p>

<p>Nope, sorry. =/</p>

<p>mnmnnnn…<em>whine</em>mmmm,mm whaaaaaaiii?</p>

<p>lol they might have somewhere to put it, but it’s not legacy. Someone I knew, her father went to penn, her brother went to penn, she went there, and her sister still didn’t get in. =/</p>